A few days later, the parts were still in the hall, and I was glad they were, because something was telling me I'd be able to use that mounting bracket for something.
The next day, I was puzzling over how to make a high-powered vent fan for a collapsible spray booth I had to make for my shop. The fan i wanted to use was very powerful, but needed a very sturdy support...and I just couldn't see how to make on out of wood. Then it hit me: why not mount the fan on that old sander's mount?
That's what I did, and the outcome couldn't have been better. I mounted the fan where the sander's drive pulley used to be, and I bolted a pair of 2x4s where the motor mount bolts used to be. From there, I was able to build a box around the fan, and make a space in which to slide a 24"x24" furnace filter.
The resulting device isn't pretty (in my haste, one of the front corners is out of square with the rest of the box), but it works very well. Plus, I was able to use nothing but scrap wood I would have otherwise given away or thrown out. Now, I am spraying to my heart's content!


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